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i wille in new york city, g thing november >> i wil take the bus on the bus. >> what am i. >> do y remember that movie? the amazing- >> he was >> please d it. >> i am putting it down now. >>ededh, you said nody hugs or gives garbage to their garbage man? excuse me, ms. 1 >> ion't even like to hug my boyfriend. >> you have a boyfriend? wh didhappen? >> consider urself lucky. >> t is somebody who loves sara mclaughlin. >> here is something i know. here isng i kw. >> we can bleed into the next segment if it hurts your feelings. >> i don't have enough time. >> now i am really running out of time. >> by the way greg, you ggt ifhe garbage men didn't want to be invisible they should become a rockette. i don't think he can do tha he could star in a political . >> but i think bng a rockte would be pretty awesome. >> it uld. we cou have that clearly not under an obama ministration. john, it is funny you thi rk eye" means you are not invisible. >> it is great. >> don'tive it t j. >> what i d want to do is i yel. >> i will make a tunnel. >> bhat has nothing to do with the b. >> bill, i'm with you. ying
i wille in new york city, g thing november >> i wil take the bus on the bus. >> what am i. >> do y remember that movie? the amazing- >> he was >> please d it. >> i am putting it down now. >>ededh, you said nody hugs or gives garbage to their garbage man? excuse me, ms. 1 >> ion't even like to hug my boyfriend. >> you have a boyfriend? wh didhappen? >> consider urself lucky. >> t is somebody who loves sara mclaughlin. >>...
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every day we burn off enough natural gas to handle the daily needs of several major cities. with that i recognize that, well, halliburton couldn't and can't have breakout earnings until enough of business has switched over to oily fields which drew me to offshore oil because that's where the action is going to be for many years to come. in this place two true plays, transocean and ensco. transocean look the really good but the fleet was aging and balance sheet stressed by bp spill. i read a great article in "new york times" reading they had more to do with the spill than bp. ensco, much newer fleet of rigs, less maintenance, broader customer base, exxon and chevron, not bp. contract prices on the upswing and they got a tremendous deal. they say they stole pride international. another drilling concern. i said not only would ensco blow away numbers, but it had a multiple year earnings path as clients won't cancel deep water rigs because the oil pricings plummeted for a couple days. what happens? terrific quarter, oil goes up and ensco rallies around 14 points. i know it becaus
every day we burn off enough natural gas to handle the daily needs of several major cities. with that i recognize that, well, halliburton couldn't and can't have breakout earnings until enough of business has switched over to oily fields which drew me to offshore oil because that's where the action is going to be for many years to come. in this place two true plays, transocean and ensco. transocean look the really good but the fleet was aging and balance sheet stressed by bp spill. i read a...
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but the city says new equipment is now in place and this program resumed today. >> i think some people may have said, why is this taking so long. one of the things we've done is ensured we've got a solid program. a rock-solid program. and one that is scientifically viable. >> in addition to the breath test, the d.c. council passed a bill earlier this year authorizing tougher penalties for impaired drivers. >>> the search for a man described as armed and dangerous. a nationwide manhunt that's led police to our area. >>> a bird strike may be to blame for a fiery plane crash. it killed more than a dozen tourists. >>> the lost piece of art that cost a woman just $7, and could have fetched $70, >>> authorities in nepal say a fiery plane crash may have been caused by a bird strike. the twin engine plane crashed just two minutes after takeoff from kathmandu. there were 19 people aboard the plane, all of them were killed. the victims were from great britain, nepal, and china. several people on the plane were tourists on their way to mount everest for a climb. aviation authorities say this is t
but the city says new equipment is now in place and this program resumed today. >> i think some people may have said, why is this taking so long. one of the things we've done is ensured we've got a solid program. a rock-solid program. and one that is scientifically viable. >> in addition to the breath test, the d.c. council passed a bill earlier this year authorizing tougher penalties for impaired drivers. >>> the search for a man described as armed and dangerous. a...
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thank you so much. ndy city of c. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. >>> want something to buy here? how about tak
thank you so much. ndy city of c. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total...
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at 5:00 take a look at the current city temperature of 81. d.c. is 83. eastern shore numbers into the 80s. that sunshine allowed for the temperatures to really boost up. maryland's most powerful radar is clear overhead. we could see pop-up showers. if you're heading out to the game, first pitch, 77 degrees. showers, storms, southwesterly wind. so this will be a mild game. it's a warm evening, 76 degrees even into the nighttime hours. it's going to be a wet scenario. we'll time the arrival for storms tomorrow coming up. >>> the closure of a pawk buccaneer -- baltimore county medspa led to a multistate investigation. the practice continues in pennsylvania, delaware and maryland when three patients came down with the same invasive infection. joce sterman joins us with the latest. what's happening with these spas? >> reporter: maryland officials closed down the spa saying the facility could endanger public health. we talked to the pennsylvania health department and said they have not required the monarch locations to shut down. they are not aware of any ill
at 5:00 take a look at the current city temperature of 81. d.c. is 83. eastern shore numbers into the 80s. that sunshine allowed for the temperatures to really boost up. maryland's most powerful radar is clear overhead. we could see pop-up showers. if you're heading out to the game, first pitch, 77 degrees. showers, storms, southwesterly wind. so this will be a mild game. it's a warm evening, 76 degrees even into the nighttime hours. it's going to be a wet scenario. we'll time the arrival for...
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greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> bret: democrats have traditionally had an advantage when it comes to registered voters. tonight correspondent doug mckelway reports the size of the advantage may be changing. >> don't boo, vote. don't be, vote. don't be, vote. vote. >> reporter: that of the repeated -- oft repeated line comes as democratic decline in some states. none more so than ohio where voter registration is down from 4 # 0,000 people from four years ago. 44% is in cleveland and surrounding cuyahoga county where democrats outnumber republicans 2 to 1. >> i think what we are seeing is spin and hype on the
greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> bret: democrats have traditionally...
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a year ago, the federal park was a tent city where many of them lived for months on end. as they marched down k street, passing a bank of america, they protested the foreclosure crisis. they stopped at pepco headquarters. and now you're looking live at the occupy organizational tent here at freedom plaza. we're told that they have a concert planned here tonight. and then they're going to gather here for a march on the veterans administration a few blocks away to demand more health care benefits for the -- those who served in afghanistan, iraq and the war in vietnam. that's the latest from freedom plaza, chris gordon, news4. >>> when we come back, a frantic tweet jolts the twitter sphere today into action. a teenaged girl said there's someone in her house. now police say they have a witness to what they say really happened. >>> and the d.c. council tries to clear up confusion about the to clear up confusion about the red-toe. the middle class, who move our country forward. work hard. raise families. and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middl
a year ago, the federal park was a tent city where many of them lived for months on end. as they marched down k street, passing a bank of america, they protested the foreclosure crisis. they stopped at pepco headquarters. and now you're looking live at the occupy organizational tent here at freedom plaza. we're told that they have a concert planned here tonight. and then they're going to gather here for a march on the veterans administration a few blocks away to demand more health care benefits...
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first, the former three-term mayor of new york city, ed koch. people forget, i do not, but people forget that he started out as a congressman. the discussion we are talking about is not merely about his days as a mayor, but who knows what that means in washington. i think in his more recent vintage, you can think of him as a king maker in the jewish vote. he may not agree to this but many people think of him as a barometer of sorts. he may disown the kingmaker title, but to some degree, our next guest might say that the support that the mayor had given to you was, in fact, helpful. >> it was beyond helpful, it was critical. >> bob turner is a congressman in his first term, a decent and a likable man. very much involved in his first term. you very much decided to get your hands dirty in the most difficult issues of the united states. we are happy to have you here and it is important to remember that there was quick applause for bob turner. you know why? he may become a king maker himself. what we have to point out in the acknowledging of bob turn
first, the former three-term mayor of new york city, ed koch. people forget, i do not, but people forget that he started out as a congressman. the discussion we are talking about is not merely about his days as a mayor, but who knows what that means in washington. i think in his more recent vintage, you can think of him as a king maker in the jewish vote. he may not agree to this but many people think of him as a barometer of sorts. he may disown the kingmaker title, but to some degree, our...
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the city of nashville is going crazy after that play. the titans not the only team to have a miracle in their game. final seconds of regulation, the lions trailing by seven. another miracle. shaun hill throwing up the hail mary, and titus young, the other receiver on that team scores the touchdown. unfortunately for the lions, the last miracle in that one was the titans' field goal for the upset win. >>> the heroic performance of the week, of course, wide receiver tory smith, the maryland alum lost his brother in a motorcycle accident early on sunday morning, but still played in a game against the patriots and had his best game as a professional. two touchdown passes in the ravens' last-second victory, an emotional day that began with sorrow ends with at least a little bit of joy for a moment for tory smith. that was a fun sight to see him out there. maybe a little therapy for him. >> sure. tough day. thank you, dan. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up, more on the replacement referee rage. >> local fans vent about the affect of the nfl loc
the city of nashville is going crazy after that play. the titans not the only team to have a miracle in their game. final seconds of regulation, the lions trailing by seven. another miracle. shaun hill throwing up the hail mary, and titus young, the other receiver on that team scores the touchdown. unfortunately for the lions, the last miracle in that one was the titans' field goal for the upset win. >>> the heroic performance of the week, of course, wide receiver tory smith, the...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> with the first presidential debate only days away, both sides certainly playing the game of lowering expectations. president obama's people point to all the debat
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but said the city, like other big league cities, will be ready. >> i have every confidence that the chief will deploy officers in the most responsible way. i would just ask that we focus on what i think is phenomenal. and that is for the first time in 79 years, the district of columbia has a team in postseason play in major league baseball. that is phenomenal. >> well, the mayor's excited, but he doesn't have any play-off tickets yet. now, the mayor's been invited by the ownership to shbe a guest. they'll check with the ethics office to see if they can do that. >> they'll find a way to -- >> i hope so. the mayor has to sit at a play-off game. >> we'll see what happens. >> stick around for the next story. >> i will. >>> the fans were excited today. it wasn't just about the team's 5-1 victory over the phillies. teddy finally got his first-ever win in a mascot presidents race. teddy picked up his win with the help of a fake philly phanatic. visitors to the nbc washington facebook page say they think it's long overdue teddy got his win. his official record now stands at 1-538. >> this is a pr
but said the city, like other big league cities, will be ready. >> i have every confidence that the chief will deploy officers in the most responsible way. i would just ask that we focus on what i think is phenomenal. and that is for the first time in 79 years, the district of columbia has a team in postseason play in major league baseball. that is phenomenal. >> well, the mayor's excited, but he doesn't have any play-off tickets yet. now, the mayor's been invited by the ownership...
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>> 30 states, 30 cities. [laughter] >> this is from politifact. [applause] they checked a romney campaign claim that obama will end welfare work requirements, rating it "pants on fire." that, i believe -- i do not know what that means, but clearly that would be uncomfortable. in reality, the obama administration has said it will consider proposals from states aimed at finding better ways of getting welfare recipients into jobs. factcheck.org and the washington post fact checker have said the same, that the claim is false. [applause] what do you say? >> allow me to respond. >> the truth tour begins tonight. [laughter] >> i should have set that up to point out that the beginning of that was hermann cain maintain the same point the romney campaign had, that the obama administration is getting rid of the work requirement. what i thought that showed was the importance of fact checkers in this campaign. i really think, and brandon and glenn and i were talking about how things are different this time compared to 2008. there is more fact checking than eve
>> 30 states, 30 cities. [laughter] >> this is from politifact. [applause] they checked a romney campaign claim that obama will end welfare work requirements, rating it "pants on fire." that, i believe -- i do not know what that means, but clearly that would be uncomfortable. in reality, the obama administration has said it will consider proposals from states aimed at finding better ways of getting welfare recipients into jobs. factcheck.org and the washington post fact...
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with me now from the beautiful city, the mile high city there in denver, with a couple of things to watch for tonight, cnn political reporter peter hamby and our political editor paul steinhauser. gentlemen, hello. i want to begin with you, because, you know, we'll take these in no particular order, but women and hispanics, what are you talking about there? >> yeah, look, this is the debate about domestic issues. if president obama does not bring up immigration and women's health issues tonight, i would be shocked. if you go to any poll, obama has huge advantages over romney among women and among hispanic voters. these are things that are keeping him afloat in the poll numbers because he's in trouble with independents, in trouble when people are asked is the country on the right track or the wrong track. romney's conservative positions on immigration and on things like abortion and contraception have really hurt him. our cnn poll that came out yesterday had obama beating romney by a wide, wide margin. romney only hitting 26% among hispanic voters in that poll which is devastating for his
with me now from the beautiful city, the mile high city there in denver, with a couple of things to watch for tonight, cnn political reporter peter hamby and our political editor paul steinhauser. gentlemen, hello. i want to begin with you, because, you know, we'll take these in no particular order, but women and hispanics, what are you talking about there? >> yeah, look, this is the debate about domestic issues. if president obama does not bring up immigration and women's health issues...
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one and a half years after it began, and the battle for this city and for syria grinds on relentlessly. the bombardment of homs, the war here, is as intense as ever. these soldiers say they have the rebels trapped in this area and that the battle will be over soon. whole neighborhoods here are a wasteland. the signs of battle on every building. few civilians remain. it's almost a shock to see them. in your heart, when you see your area like this -- >> well, i have no heart at all. cannot imagine. i feel very sorry for what has happened, really. >> reporter: how long will this go on for here? >> i don't know. god only knows. god alone knows. >> reporter: the war here is almost macabre. bizarrely, a mannequin marks the deadliest junction. but few places here are safe for anyone. so as world leaders at the united nations begin to talk again of syria, deadlocked in disagreement, the snipers on both sides take their positions. death on their minds. victory in their sights. bill neely, itv news, homs. >>> let's get caught up on other stories we're following tonight. isha is here with the bul
one and a half years after it began, and the battle for this city and for syria grinds on relentlessly. the bombardment of homs, the war here, is as intense as ever. these soldiers say they have the rebels trapped in this area and that the battle will be over soon. whole neighborhoods here are a wasteland. the signs of battle on every building. few civilians remain. it's almost a shock to see them. in your heart, when you see your area like this -- >> well, i have no heart at all. cannot...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> who here has a job? here we go. there we go. what do you do, sir. >> i'm a manager at burger king. >> there you go. having it your way. and where are you four years ago? probably working the counter, right? >> i was a vice president for bank of america. okay. the point is that today you're a manager at one of the
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] something this delicious could only...
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doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases, about 35% of them, and the ability for doctors to identify which of these was a problem in any given child with an illness. >> warner: and up until now, how much have you been able to diagnose the d.n.a. abnormalities? how quickly? i mean, i said it can take weeks and weeks, but what's the process that's making it so slow now? >> well, typically, the way that this has been tested is for a doctor to pick the leading candidate gene or part of the d.n.a. code, and to look at just that. it's kind of like fishing with a single fishing line. it can take months. sometimes it takes five years to make a diagnosis. an
doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases,...
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is the city ready with extra police to control the >>> arnold schwarzenegger said he's going public about his affair because he might as well answer questions before it's required by his career. the actor and former california governor spoke to fans and critics in d.c. last night at an event hosted by washington post live. schwarzenegger had a child through an affair, as a result of an affair with a housekeeper that led to the end of his marriage to maria shriver. >>> parents will try just about anything to get the babies to stop crying and eat their food. >> we've got a shot re, a dad in london relies on gangnam style, the new hit from south korean rapper psy. ♪ the father says usually mealtime takes at least an hour, but with the music playing, the baby eats those veggies without a single complaint. >> i was thinking he was going to do the lasso move. but he doesn't. >> he's busy. the hand is busy shoving the food in. >>> a butler admits to stealing from the pope. why he says it was for the good >>> the butler accused of stealing from the pope could soon learn his fate. >> reporter: t
is the city ready with extra police to control the >>> arnold schwarzenegger said he's going public about his affair because he might as well answer questions before it's required by his career. the actor and former california governor spoke to fans and critics in d.c. last night at an event hosted by washington post live. schwarzenegger had a child through an affair, as a result of an affair with a housekeeper that led to the end of his marriage to maria shriver. >>> parents...
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tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for you. michael toliver is 55 years old. they have gone to florida because his mother has died. and they have been out to the rest home, to the bear bar in orlando. they meet a black bear, that is a husky african-american guy and the guy basically propositions them. proposes a three way. they decided he seems like a great guy. they tell him about their b and b. the innamong the flowers. it doesn't mean anything because it was camouflage night at the full moon saloon. we felt compelled to tidy up. and reaging toilet. you force him to shower. we stashed it in the closet. he grabbed a razor and headed for the stall. you better be faithful about it. it's down right inhospitable. he was dressed in a while, v-neck tee
tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for you. michael toliver is 55 years old. they have gone to florida because his mother has died. and they have been out to the rest home, to...
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this man fled here from the battleground city of aleppo. his 2-year-old daughter was badly burned when a bomb blew up his house last month. i try to ask her how are you. she's deaf now? she can't hear. the little girl has been deaf ever since the explosion. we see far too many children here covered in insect bites, suffering from fever and diarrhea. >> she has fever. >> reporter: is there a doctor? >> there's no doctor. >> reporter: this filthy camp sits less than 100 yards from the turkish border. >> just want to go to turkey? >> yes. we want just to go there to save ourselves, our children, our relatives. >> reporter: for more than a year turkey welcomed fleeing syrians, caring for them in well organized camps. but the syrian refugee population in turkey recently swelled to more than 87,000. now turkey appears to have partially shut what it once called its open door policy for syrians. these des prot people are stuck waiting at the border. under the eyes of a turkish border post, they hold a futile protest begging the turkish government t
this man fled here from the battleground city of aleppo. his 2-year-old daughter was badly burned when a bomb blew up his house last month. i try to ask her how are you. she's deaf now? she can't hear. the little girl has been deaf ever since the explosion. we see far too many children here covered in insect bites, suffering from fever and diarrhea. >> she has fever. >> reporter: is there a doctor? >> there's no doctor. >> reporter: this filthy camp sits less than 100...
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on tuesday, both of these men gave grand speeches in new york city. both looking presidential. yesterday they both campaigned in ohio. remember, ohio, ohio, ohio. it's critical. and today, in fact at this very hour as we speak, they are in the state of virginia. and that's why brianna keilar is there watching very closely what goes on with both these candidates. let's talk about the president. he's due to speak in about 45 minutes from now. and i think mitt romney is due to speak in springfield at the same time. so if the election comes down to these particular key states, is this where we'll see them and this is it? >> these are the states where we'll see them. ohio yesterday, extra have a today. and a couple things going on here. you mentioned early voting. early voting both absentee, mail-in and in-person, begins in virginia today. so no coincidence that you have barack obama and mitt romney campaigning in the state. but they're trying to cut into each other's base. where is mitt romney today? springfield, virginia right outside of washington, d.c. northern virginia, that ar
on tuesday, both of these men gave grand speeches in new york city. both looking presidential. yesterday they both campaigned in ohio. remember, ohio, ohio, ohio. it's critical. and today, in fact at this very hour as we speak, they are in the state of virginia. and that's why brianna keilar is there watching very closely what goes on with both these candidates. let's talk about the president. he's due to speak in about 45 minutes from now. and i think mitt romney is due to speak in springfield...
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we're here in iowa city. we saw a pretty healthy line. mostly students, mostly obama supporters here. mostly obama supporters on day one. now, republicans say that's overblown. if you've made up your mind to vote even before the debates, you are going to be for one candidate or the other no matter what and you are going to vote. so if you're voting early, voting late, it doesn't matter. but one of the places obama thinks it helps is they had a big swell in the youth vote last time. they had the support in the polls, but, wolf, frankly they think turnout could be down this time. sometimes college students get a bit distracted. one of the things, the president of the university of iowa democrats, her job is to tell all of her friends, all of the fellow students vote now. >> things come up. you can have an exam. you can wait until election day and not know where your precinct is. a lot of student haves to go to elementary schools, they don't have cars, they don't know where it is, any extra obstacle can keep students home on election day. ea
we're here in iowa city. we saw a pretty healthy line. mostly students, mostly obama supporters here. mostly obama supporters on day one. now, republicans say that's overblown. if you've made up your mind to vote even before the debates, you are going to be for one candidate or the other no matter what and you are going to vote. so if you're voting early, voting late, it doesn't matter. but one of the places obama thinks it helps is they had a big swell in the youth vote last time. they had the...
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this opening line is in iowa city. this one in des moines. iowa's early voting, part of an important and growing national trend. 35 states now allow some form of in-person voting, including seven of the nine personal battleground cnn ranks as toss-ups. here in iowa the early numbers and turn out suggest a big obama head start. so far, a nearly five to one democratic advantage statewide in requesting early mail-in ballots. >> i'm wondering if the president will have your support this november? osam. >> reporter: when it comes to early in-person voting, getting younger voters in the bank early. >> you may know that in-person early voting starts tomorrow in iowa. so, basically, for us here at the campaign every day is going to be election day. >> yes, we can. >> reporter: johnson county, home to the university of iowa, led the state four years ago when 55% of its ballots were cast early. >> the entire world is watching us. >> reporter: as president of the university democrats, catherine's job was getting her fellow students to vote now. fair to
this opening line is in iowa city. this one in des moines. iowa's early voting, part of an important and growing national trend. 35 states now allow some form of in-person voting, including seven of the nine personal battleground cnn ranks as toss-ups. here in iowa the early numbers and turn out suggest a big obama head start. so far, a nearly five to one democratic advantage statewide in requesting early mail-in ballots. >> i'm wondering if the president will have your support this...
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as the tensions grow new york city posted to presidential nominees of ring to vastly different visions. president obama address the general assembly and suggested he has little ability to shapeless happening on the ground. >> as we can solve every problem and the world the united states has not and will not seek to dictate the outcome of a democratic transitions abroad. >> reporter: a few minutes earlier republican mitt romney appeared with former president bill clinton at the initiative and accused mr. obama sitting on the sidelines while the mideast unravels. >> syria has witnessed the killing of tens of thousands of people. the president of egypt is a member of the muslim brotherhood ambassador in libya was assassinated in a terrorist attack. moving toward nuclear weapons capability. we saw a field at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. >> reporter: the president did not call it a terrorist attack. an assault not just on america but the values of the un and declared he understands why and anti muslim video in planned some. >> we are home to muslims worship across our cou
as the tensions grow new york city posted to presidential nominees of ring to vastly different visions. president obama address the general assembly and suggested he has little ability to shapeless happening on the ground. >> as we can solve every problem and the world the united states has not and will not seek to dictate the outcome of a democratic transitions abroad. >> reporter: a few minutes earlier republican mitt romney appeared with former president bill clinton at the...
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in some cities around the country, a chance of thunderstorms in washington, 79 degrees. same deal in atlanta, 86. the mix of clouds and sun in st. louis. partly sunny in denver, 74. partly cloudy in seattle, 74 degrees. >>> an unusual auction is schedule for this weekend on the block, several items that once belonged to a who's who of notorious criminals. jim axelrod takes a look. >> reporter: bobby livingston's family has been auctioning rare artifacts for 30 years. a letter from washington, a signed picture of einstein. but they're about to hold their biggest event ever at this amherst, new hampshire auction house. it's not the heroes who are the headli headliners. >> washington, lincoln, churchill, al capone? >> al capone is one of those figures, those iconic figures that represents something to american popular culture. >> reporter: sunday 130 rare pieces of gangster memorabilia from the 1920s and '30s go on the block. items gathered from private collectors during the last eight years. >> with the type of interest we're getting, i would not be surprised if this was a
in some cities around the country, a chance of thunderstorms in washington, 79 degrees. same deal in atlanta, 86. the mix of clouds and sun in st. louis. partly sunny in denver, 74. partly cloudy in seattle, 74 degrees. >>> an unusual auction is schedule for this weekend on the block, several items that once belonged to a who's who of notorious criminals. jim axelrod takes a look. >> reporter: bobby livingston's family has been auctioning rare artifacts for 30 years. a letter...
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greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> everybody's exciting about research in motion because they didn't report such a horrible number. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to try to find it somewhere for you.
greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> everybody's exciting about research...
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>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than debate philosophy. and i think that is the one thing that our state legislature serves and congress can lear from cities. >> i always think that we he a choice between either you like those services, you keep them and pay more for them, or you cut them back. what do you do? do you do a combinaon? do you and have you advocated a combination ofsomething, are you going to charge more raise taxes in an area? were you doi? >> you do whatever you need to. we have done both. we haven't raised taxes, but our citizens who voted on a couple of occasions to invest themselves and to tax
>> in the cities we don't have the luxury of taking things down the road. we have to balance the their budgets. which means that when revenues go down can't make ends meet, you have to do something to change the way you do business. in mesa, arizona and many other cities, we had our public safety change the way we provide services. we went into places that other people may be one of gone. we saw thepickup garbage and answer and so we have to get creative and mobile solutions other than...
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but the city says new equipment is now in place. >> well, i think it's an important tool. in making sure that people who are driving really are in a condition to be able to drive. we realize that there were some things that had to be done to make sure that they were perfected. we believe that's happened now. >> d.c. officials have consulted with experts, they say, and do not expect any problems with these new devices. >>> a driver backed up a little too far today in landover hills here. police tell us the driver was trying to reverse out of a laundromat parking lot. the suv rolled off the curb and down a small embankment hitting the side of a bowling alley. no one was hurt. >>> still ahead, the investigation into who killed a school superintendent that leads police to northern virginia, where a fugitive may be hiding. >>> a flea market find turns out to be a priceless piece of art. that has apparently been missing for decades. >>> tsa agents confiscate peanut butter from a mother with two kids. she complains, and she gets a surprise in the mail. [ male announcer ] for the
but the city says new equipment is now in place. >> well, i think it's an important tool. in making sure that people who are driving really are in a condition to be able to drive. we realize that there were some things that had to be done to make sure that they were perfected. we believe that's happened now. >> d.c. officials have consulted with experts, they say, and do not expect any problems with these new devices. >>> a driver backed up a little too far today in...
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that's the >>> you're taking a look at the city cam. we've got some fog. the rain has ended for the most part. there is just a small chance for a few more light showers coming through the area this evening. then with a collapse of showers, we take a look at the forecast. a few light showers out of the south at five and a fairly light wind by tomorrow morning. speaking of the fog. you take look at radar, we've got visibility at two miles in baltimore. a half mile in sterling. and about two and a half miles in charlottesville. we're going to see those visibilities drop by tomorrow morning. the fog will get thick and dense. again, as the rain ends, which we speck this to end about midnight. we've got some showers continuing to slide to the north and east. a few pockets of some moderate and heavy rain down through the northern neck up through saint mary's and calvert county. for the most part, that is headed to maryland's eastern shore in delaware. one little lonesome shower around warrenton, about ready to slide over i-66. so that heavy, the moderate rain tha
that's the >>> you're taking a look at the city cam. we've got some fog. the rain has ended for the most part. there is just a small chance for a few more light showers coming through the area this evening. then with a collapse of showers, we take a look at the forecast. a few light showers out of the south at five and a fairly light wind by tomorrow morning. speaking of the fog. you take look at radar, we've got visibility at two miles in baltimore. a half mile in sterling. and about...
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firehouse on florida avenue northeast is one of the oldest in the city, still operating. but sources tell news4 work came to a standstill wednesday afternoon. senior officers were investigating a destruction of property crime. someone at engine 10 it drawn a cartoon mustache on the official photo, like this one, of chief kenneth ellerby and hung it upside down in the station. a deputy chief and lieutenant dressed down the company. part of it was captured on audio obtained by news4. the officials demanding respect for the chief and threatening criminal charges. >> you don't want to be here in this agency or under this direction of the fire chief, there's nothing holding you back. but as long as he's the fire chief, we all have to respect him. the reason i asked who handled the picture is because there are going to be some charges. at that point whatever the fire chief decides -- >> reporter: police were also called in. a former crime report was filed, and evidence technicians dusted the photo frame for fingerprints. but a d.c. fire department headquarters thursday afternoo
firehouse on florida avenue northeast is one of the oldest in the city, still operating. but sources tell news4 work came to a standstill wednesday afternoon. senior officers were investigating a destruction of property crime. someone at engine 10 it drawn a cartoon mustache on the official photo, like this one, of chief kenneth ellerby and hung it upside down in the station. a deputy chief and lieutenant dressed down the company. part of it was captured on audio obtained by news4. the...